CSS padding for bottom of page doesn't appear in Firefox

    Date: 01/06/08 (HTML Help)    Keywords: css, web

    I have a question to do with CSS.

    This is a preview of the site I'm working on: http://geocities.com/fionalam73/utsai/
    The CSS is here: http://geocities.com/fionalam73/utsai/css.css

    I have been trying to create a space at the bottom of all the pages, so that there page doesn't just end straight away when the text ends. This space appears in IE, but not FF for some reason.

    In the #content div (the right hand side), I have used a padding-bottom: 50px, but it is not working.

    How can I put a space between the end of my website's content and the end of the page, using CSS?

    I have tried applying padding and margins to the #content div and body, but it does not seem to be working in FF.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/htmlhelp/2430930.html

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